The Falls was our last stop of the day and I decided to let George goto the top and I stayed down, that is when we needed to have both cameras, the other left at home but tried to get him with my phone.
Tree farms along the highway on the way to Mt. Hood.
More Christmas Tree Farms.
I think Pat might have wanted to stop and decorate one of these.
A Field just plowed ready to plant something.
Mt. Hood Information Center.
It was not Blue. A good thing.
Along the Oregon Trail still.
Check this out.
Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood.
Mt. Hood outside Portland OR.
We made it to the Snow Country on Mt. Hood.
People were sking all year long here. Also a lot of snowboarders up here today.
Snow on the steps by the entrance to the Lodge.
The Entrance to Timberline Lodge Mt. Hood.
One of the rooms inside the lodge.
A man walking two horses along the road.
Just an Old Wagon.
We stopped here and had a Huckleberry Shake, soooooooo good.
The Lavender Farm we visited.
This lady (Mrs. V. Harris) is 91 years young and lived in League City Texas until a few years ago before moving to help her son run this farm. She has a twin sister that lives in Marble Falls, Texas and she talks with her two times a day. They are the only ones left from their graduation class.
Me and Mom in the Lavenders field. Mrs. Harris took our picture for us.
Across the lavender fields and Mrs. Harris son's home in the background. He is a retired pilot and bought this 16 acres to retire on.
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